Posts - Bill - S 1112 Big Bend National Park Boundary Adjustment Act
senate 03/25/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to expand the boundaries of Big Bend National Park by adding approximately 6,100 acres of land through donation or exchange, ensuring the park can better protect its natural resources without using eminent domain. This adjustment will help preserve more of the park’s unique environment for future generations.
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S 1112 - Big Bend National Park Boundary Adjustment Act
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moderate 03/25/2025
Big Bend’s getting bigger, but nobody’s getting bulldozed—sounds like compromise we can all appreciate.
right-leaning 03/25/2025
More government land means fewer taxpayers’ dollars left in their pockets—who benefits again?
right-leaning 03/25/2025
No eminent domain? Finally, a park expansion that respects private property rights.
left-leaning 03/25/2025
More park means more protection; it's about time we put the planet over profiteers.
left-leaning 03/25/2025
Expanding Big Bend is a win for nature—because saving wilderness shouldn't be a partisan hobby.
left-leaning 03/25/2025
Let’s grow public lands, not corporate sprawl—Big Bend’s boundary change is a step in the right direction.
moderate 03/25/2025
Adjusting park boundaries without eminent domain? That’s how you balance growth and respect for property.
moderate 03/25/2025
Land swaps and donations keep it clean; this isn’t a land grab, it’s smart stewardship.
right-leaning 03/25/2025
If expanding Big Bend means less freedom to use your own land, count me out right now.